RPG Site's Reviews
At its best, Final Fantasy VII Remake is a loving, painstakingly meticulous reimagining of the original. While not every new facet is equally inspired, it remains an exuberant reminder of why it captivated many so long ago.
While having clear intentions and ideas, this port fails to deliver on a grand scale
The unique time manipulating tactics make this game an interesting strategy game, but also a somewhat tedious one.
Persona 5 Royal isn't just my favorite Atlus re-release, it might just be my new favorite Atlus game of all time.
Building upon what made the first one such a great game, Nioh 2 is an amazing sequel.
Another handheld classic rescued from time.
Touched up for the modern age, Langrisser I & II is finally officially playable in English, though some issues linger.
Pyramid and G-Modes deconstruction of the JRPG genre offers a unique take on a fantasy world after a demon threat has been reduced, and manages to stick the landing with its unique mechanics.
Rune Factory 4 Special arrives on the Switch, proving to be a worthwhile Farming Simulator/Dungeon Crawling hybrid.
Way of the Samurai returns with a smaller, more restrained, spin-off title that's an interesting experiment of how it would fare as an isometric roguelite, yet it never manages to capitalize on its ambitious gameplay systems.
Stuffed with juicy content but might be too much of a mouthful for some.
This light-hearted spin-off of Steins;Gate offers fans something they never knew they wanted.
The best way to play the best Atelier games to date, now on a system you actually own!
The remake of the incredibly innovative 1996 classic has finally come west, but sadly doesn't live up to it's tremendous legacy.
Idea Factory's latest release stretches the limits of what can be called a playable videogame.
At the very least, the future of Kingdom Hearts is looking even more exciting than before and maybe that’s enough. For me, it certainly is.
When I heard the news that the series was finally returning to PC, I just had to see how the ports turned out. Which is why it hurts to say that the ports have some rather major issues.
As a Dragon Ball love letter, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is nearly perfect, featuring an amazing world and attention to detail.
A wonderful JRPG that gets a second chance on a new platform.
An average dungeon crawler that doesn't stand out.